Wine Cellar That Served as VI Corps Headquarters Smoke Screen and Observation Plane Near Ammunition Dump, Anzio Generalleutnant Fridolin von Senger and Etterlin Troop Position on a Rocky Hillside Near Cassinoģ4th Division MP Directing Traffic From a Roadside DugoutĬassino: The Monastery, the Castle, and the TownĪrchbishop Don Gregorio Diamare, Abbot of Monte Cassino, and The Monte Cassino Monastery and Its Environsīogged-Down American Tank Near the Rapido Men of the 504th Parachute Infantry at the Mussolini Canal Men and Equipment Move Ashore South of Anzio, D-Day Ships Off Anzio Awaiting Signals To Move to Shore Monte Cassino and the Benedictine Monastery Mud and the 36th Division Supply Dump, Mignano Areaīritish 10 Corps Troops Shuttling Ambulances Across the Garigliano Monte Sammucro, With San Pietro on the RightĬhristmas Dinner on a Haystack, Somewhere in Italy Troops of the 30th Infantry Division Moving Out To AttackĢd Moroccan Infantry Division Troops Around a Campfire Howitzer on a Ponton Treadway Bridge atīritish Soldiers Hugging Side of Hill, Monte Camino Pier Across the Hull of a Sunken Ship, Naples Equipment Burning on the Beach at Salerno Troops of the 36th Division Advancing on Red Beach, Salerno Generaloberst Heinrich von Vietinghoff genannt ScheelĪ Panorama of the Salerno Bay Landing Area Troops Cheer the News of Italy's Surrender Part of the 45th Division Boarding LST's at Palermo, Sicily Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross The Bombardment of the Abbey of Monte Cassino Army Command and General Staff Collegeīrig. UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II Stetson Conn, General Editor Mediterranean Theater of Operations Salerno to Cassino by Martin Blumenson HyperWar: US Army in WWII: Salerno to Cassino
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